What To Do If You’ve Been Diagnosed With Chronic Pain

You’ve been having constant pain throughout your body for quite some time. It may have started with a small ache in your knees or hips, but over time, bit by bit, you started feeling pain in other parts of your body as well. When Ibuprofin stopped working you tried to ignore the pain; that is, until you couldn’t ignore it any longer. So finally you, your spouse or dear friend dragged you down to the doctor’s office to find out what’s been going on. Your doctor diagnoses you with chronic pain. So now what?

After your doctor told you that you’re just getting old so pain is to be expected, he then makes suggestions such as taking a stronger pain killer or seeing a specialist to manage your pain.

So here you sit on the fence post. What to do?

Before you start the whirlwind tour of MDs, physical therapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Neurologists, Surgeons and throwing your money and sanity out the window, I suggest you continue reading this article, as you may find the answer to your dilemma right here:

Your doctor(s) mistakenly think that your pain symptoms (like achy joints) are the cause of your chronic pain and so they treat those symptoms through what is called pain management. But arthritis, tight muscles, hip pain, back pain and neck pain are not the cause of your pain; they are all merely symptoms of an underlying cause. That underlying cause is your foot structure.

The structure of your feet affects your entire body and an abnormal foot structure can cause alterations and painful symptoms anywhere from your feet to your head. About 80 % of the people in this world are born with an abnormal foot structure that causes chronic pain in the entire body. These two common foot structures are called the Rothbarts Foot and PreClinical Clubfoot Deformity.

If you have a Rothbarts Foot, you will hurt, but not have incapacitating pain. On the other hand, if you have a PreClinical Club Foot Deformity – the more severe of these abnormal foot structures – you’re probably living in a body wracked with pain, which over the years will develop into debilitating muscle and joint pain potentially affecting every joint in your body as well as some of the other symptoms I mentioned above. And as time goes on; your pain and other body problems only get worse.

The Smartest Move You Can Take If You’ve Been Diagnosed With Chronic Pain

Most people who suffer with the pain and discomfort of an abnormal foot structure first take the route of traditional medicine. If that doesn’t work, they try alternative therapies such as Feldenkrais, massage therapy, acupuncture or Emotional Freedom Technique and then gadgets such as magnet bracelets and special pillows.

I suggest you save yourself many unnecessary years of doctor hopping and the ‘try it and see what happens’ approach and instead take the direct route – a consultation with Professor Rothbart – find out if you have an abnormal foot structure and treat the probable cause of your chronic pain, which is in your feet.

Professor/Dr. Rothbart doesn’t try things to see if they work. He identifies people he can help and he helps them. 97% of the patients he treats have full recovery from pain. So if you’ve been diagnosed with chronic pain and no doctor has been able to find the cause and get you better, you’re most likely a candidate for Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Linda Penzabene
Assistant to Professor/Dr. Rothbart

Reading the Curing Chronic Pain website will give you more information about the abnormal foot structures Professor/Dr. Rothbart discovered that cause many forms of chronic muscle and joint pain and help you determine whether an Initial Phone Consultation with him might be helpful.

As you learn more about Professor/Dr. Rothbart’s innovative therapy, you may find that addressing and effectively treating your foot structure may be the missing link to ending your long time battle with unrelenting muscle and joint pain.

If you have questions about what’s involved in being treated with Rothbart Proprioceptive Therapy by long distance, see our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Page by clicking here.

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